Mrs. Wiliam ClintonWhat the Los Angelos Times terms remarkable, I’d call rotten:

NEW YORK — Something remarkable happened at 44 Henry St., a grimy Chinatown tenement with peeling walls. It also happened nearby at an apartment building with trash bins clustered by the front door.

And again not far away, at 88 E. Broadway beneath the Manhattan bridge, where vendors chatter in Mandarin and Fujianese as they hawk rubber sandals and bargain-basement clothes.

All three locations, along with scores of others in some of the poorest Chinese neighborhoods in Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx, have been swept by an extraordinary impulse to shower money on one particular presidential candidate: Democratic front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Mrs. Clinton defended taking thousands of dollars from poor people:

“I am pleased to have a lot of first-generation American support as well as people who have been longtime involved in the political process … I’m going to keep reaching out to everybody in our country. I want to be a president to everybody.”

Amazing donors Mrs. Clinton has.  They’d rather give Mrs. Clinton’s campaign a thousand dollars than pay their rent.

Hat tip photo and more:  Michelle Malkin.

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